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Christian Church

NOUN
  1. a Protestant church that accepts the Bible as the only source of true Christian faith and practices baptism by immersion

How To Use Christian Church In A Sentence

  • To develop the tools of social transformation she convened an activist community of pastors, preachers, biblical exegetes, theologians and theology students, laymen and laywomen to develop tools to guide the Christian churches in an engagement with the pandemic. Karen Torjesen: Feminist Theology In The 21st Century
  • The Arabization of the Christian churches, which began with their leaders, has spread to include theology and education.
  • Her mother was a former Catholic, and Baker was raised in a non-denominational Christian church.
  • Early Christian churches had no pulpits other than the ambos where scriptures could be read.
  • First Christian Church recalls storied history, celebrates 100 years Undefined
  • Christian Church_, which had the remarkable effect of harassing and afflicting all the three high camps -- the historical anglicans, the The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859
  • There are also interesting distinctions between the religious traditions, even when we also account for our set of demographic variables and attitudes toward the construction of a Christian church—which controls away any antidevelopment or antireligion sentiment. American Grace
  • In his first major address to his Christian flock, Pope Adrian launched a scathing attack on the Christian Church, which was rocked by scandals of all sorts.
  • The cross can be seen throughout the Christian world, from elaborate, gem-encrusted gold altar ornaments to simple wayside calvaries, in handsome stone marketplace crosses, and in the basic floor plan of Christian churches. A Handbook of Symbols in Christian Art
  • She was received into the Christian church at the age of sixteen.
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